Sunday, August 31, 2008

Wrong Number

Everyone must have received or made a call and in return the response is 'Sorry wrong number'. I remember around 10-15 years ago when there were very few landlines, at that time this was a common thing you are trying to reach someone and getting connected to someone else.

Many people did it for fun. Even I with my cousins and friends did it. Take a yellow page phone directory look for some interesting name or number and call the person. Once my cousins gave a call to someone and said 'There is fire in our house. Our cooking gas is burning'. Once a kid had made a call and was saying 'Ek khoka bhej dena peeple ke padh ke neeche'. With one such wrong number I had become friend but then our house changed and number changed and we lost touch.

Many a times it was irritating when once the person was told that you have called on a wrong number but he/she was still hanging up and explaining this is the number he/she was given. I really didn’t understand what was the fun in calling and talking to someone whom one doesn’t know. But then if the other person is interested then there is no problem in hanging up and raising his/her bill. Getting blank calls was also one of the irritating thing that too at 1 o'clock at the night.

Once our phone had become a telephone exchange. Our phone would ring even when someone else was getting a call in our area and if interested one could hear some interesting conversations of 2 aunties discussing about the rates of food, a new recipe or some household stuff.

Maybe the problem of wrong number was common then because at that time there were no mobile phones to store numbers like we can do today. Thanks to the mobile phone where we can save the number and avoid calling the wrong person. But even today some people do make calls to wrong number. Maybe one can make a phone-a-friend through these wrong numbers; else make a complain if the person is disgusting. What will you do if you get a call from a wrong number? :)

Friday, August 15, 2008

Happy Independence Day

This is an article on people with disabilities who have come across in my life. The person I am going to tell about first is the one who was at our house even before I was born. She was deaf and dumb. My grandmother had kept her at our house. She did all the household work. Because of her I had learnt sign language. Next is the person whom I saw when I was in school. He had no legs just 2 feet. He stayed at an auto stop and many a times he helped auto wallahs in getting passenger. Next is a man I saw in train. He could not walk straight and his legs shaked while walking. But with this problem also he sold items in train and made his living. In our college there was a girl in architecture who didn’t have one hand and still she was the best designer in her batch. Infact here at Infosys BBSR I saw a girl with one hand, she had come up for an Akansha event. Akansha is the social initiative group here and she helped in making batches. This is the most recent one when I had gone to Kanya Kumari and I saw an old man who had gone there with his family. His one leg was artificial and it was really commendable that even with such a problem he had traveled all the way to visit Vivekanand's rock at Kanya Kumari.

These are the people who even being disabled in a way have done something for living. It really makes me feel bad when people having all the parts beg at various places, especially small kids. So this Independence day I hope that one day beggars will be gone from India.

What would be your wish this Independence day?

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Play with Mobile Numbers

Try this using the calculator on ur comp...Enjoy!!! :)

1. Grab a calculator. (You won't be able to do this one in your head)
2. Key in the first six digits of your mobile number
3. Multiply by 80
4. Add 1
5. Multiply by 250
6. Add the last 4 digits of your phone number
7. Add the last 4 digits of your phone number again.
8. Subtract 250
9. Divide number by 2

Do you recognize the answer??? :)

Friday, August 1, 2008

A tribute to Ismeet Singh

For me Star VOY winner Ishmeet Singh's death would be one of the most shocking news of the year. So many people have died about whom one can blog but it really feels bad when someone dies at such a young age. I was wondering how could he get drowned in a beach. But when death has to happen it happens and no one can stop it.

He defied my thought about a Sardar. A Sardar I thought as a strong, powerful man. But he was a guy with a sweet smile and a lovely voice.

To know more about Ishmeet, follow the link

http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Ishmeet_is_Voice_of_India

I just hope his soul rests in peace. Definitely India has lost a good singer.